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Acting
January 2, 1898
December 26, 1988
London, England, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. John Loder (3 January 1898 — 26 December 1988) was a British-American actor. He was born William John Muir Lowe in London. His father was General W. H. M. Lowe, the British officer to whom Patrick Pearse, the leader of the Irish 1916 Rising in Dublin, surrendered. Both General Lowe and his son were present at the surrender of Pearse. He was educated at Eton and the Royal Military College and followed his father into the army, commissioned into 15th Hussars as a second lieutenant on 17 March 1915, and then serving in the Gallipoli Campaign and at one point being imprisoned by the Germans. Upon being released, he stayed in Germany to run a pickle factory and also began to develop an interest in acting, appearing in bit-parts in a few German films. He left Germany to briefly return to England and then headed to Hollywood to try his luck in the new medium, Talkies. He appeared in The Doctor's Secret, which was Paramount's first talking picture—though his very English persona didn't win America over at this time and he returned to England where he co-starred in plush musicals and intrigue such as Love Life and Laughter and Sabotage. He was the male romantic interest in the 1937 original film version of King Solomon's Mines. When World War II started he returned to America where he seamlessly coasted into a career in 'B' movie roles usually playing upper crust characters with occasional appearances on Broadway. He occasionally did play roles, though supporting ones, in major 'A' films such as How Green Was My Valley, in which he was at the same time one of Roddy McDowall's brothers and Donald Crisp's sons. In 1947 he became an American citizen, his last screen appearance was in 1971. In 1959 he became a naturalised citizen of the United Kingdom as he has been of "uncertain nationality". Description above from the Wikipedia article John Loder, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Routledge
1971
1963
Major Anderson
1958
Ponsford 'The Duke'
1958
The Colonel
1958
Paul Marchant
1957
Mr. Finch
1957
Mitchell Gifford
1957
1956
Preston Mitchell
1950
as Routledge
as Major Anderson
as Ponsford 'The Duke'
as The Colonel
as Paul Marchant
as Mr. Finch
as Mitchell Gifford
as Preston Mitchell
as Felix Courtland
as Owen Arthur
as De Villefort, Prefect of Police
as Dr. Matt Adams
as Don Rainsford
as Dr. David Brent
as Reginald Parker / Edward Grey
as Sir John Tanley
as Aussie Sgt. Cyril North
as Tony Lazar
as Manning
as Preston Drake
as George Torrence
as Holbrook
as Sir Henry Leland
as Captain Craig Killian
as Carlton De Witt
as Elliot Livingston
as Paddy Carson
as Captain Lionel Channing
as Ianto Morgan
as Cmdr. Peter Walmsley
as Sir John Lasher
as Reggie Carstairs
as Dr. Charles Clayton
as Michael Barclay
as Maxwell Archer
as Dick Stone
as Dr. Paul Raymond
as Bordier
as Capt. Rufus Grant
as Émile Scheffer
as Tsar Alexandre II of Russia
as David Moore
as Lt. Peter Carr
as Inspector Jim Grant
as Denis Cobtree
as Sir Henry Curtis
as Ted
as Derek Cooper
as Dick Haslewood
as Richard Carter
as Captain Wiltshire
as Prince Lobkowitz
as Paul
as John Ryder
as Trelawney
as John Ridd
as Rico
as Hugh Phillips
as Lord Gawthorpe
as Gerrit Ammidon
as Fergan
as Prince Charles
as Harry Berne
as Peynell
as Mitch
as John Hopkins aka Bimbo
as Earl Egbert
as Mr. Loder
as Franz Shiller
as Hayes
as Sam Worthington
as George Castle
as Fraser-Freer's Younger Brother
as Walter Harker
as Captain Danforth
as Jack Oakhurst
as Dr. Price
as Carl Weild
as Captain Dorchester
as Charles
as Ashleigh Preston
as Hugh Paton
as Lord David Harborough
as Oberleutnant von Rohnstedt
as Viscount